Long-term follow-up of minimal residual disease in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients by polymerase chain reaction analysis of multiple clone-specific or malignancy-specific gene markers

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作者
Kuang, SQ
Gu, LJ
Dong, S
Cao, Q
Xu, C
Huang, W
Su, XY
Huang, QH
Xie, JX
Chen, SJ
Chen, Z
机构
[1] SHANGHAI MED UNIV 2, RUI JIN HOSP, SHANGHAI INST HEMATOL, SHANGHAI 200025, PEOPLES R CHINA
[2] SHANGHAI MED UNIV 2, XIN HUA HOSP, DEPT PEDIAT HEMATOL, SHANGHAI 200025, PEOPLES R CHINA
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
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10.1016/0165-4608(95)00286-3
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Two types of markers, namely the clone-specific markers including T-cell receptor (TCR) gamma, TCR delta, and Ig heavy-chain (IgH) gene rearrangements, and malignancy-specific fusion gene mRNA such as SIL-TAL-1, BCR-ABL, and HRX-partner genes, were investigated by molecular biology techniques in 65 Chinese patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). In combination, these markers were informative among 96% of patients. Minimal residual disease (MRD) was followed up in 23 of these patients with available materials over a period varying from 8 to 54 months with at least one leukemia-specific probe. In most children, MRD was decreased continuously to an ultimately undetectable level within 6 to 12 months after remission induction therapy. One patient exhibited low-level residual leukemic cells for 4 years before the MRD turned negative. Another patient remained in complete remission for 45 months, although a positive signal tvas detected at 34 months using TCA delta probe, but was negative with a TCR gamma marker which was positive at presentation. In three patients who relapsed, MRD either persisted through the clinical course or became positive and eventually increased 3-11 months before clinical relapse. These data suggested that the combined use of multiple gene markers is a valuable tool for the PCR-based MRD detection, since it con cover most ALL patients. Furthermore, longterm follow-up of MRD is helpful for determining the dosage as well as the period of maintenance chemotherapy and for predicting impending relapse.
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